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  2. News archive

    https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/previous.html
    economic impact of tens of thousands of potential scenarios of rising seas and mitigation activities. ... tropical cyclone intensity; ocean warming and acidification) to five Habitability Pillars: Land, Freshwater supply, Food supply, Settlements and
  3. CAF/JDM 2

    https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/venice2003/conclusions.pdf
    10 Dec 2003: Economic and social elements were beyond the scope of this scientific-technical meeting, but futuremeetings might consider the measures needed to maintain Venice as a community. ... Good modelling must be. coupled with field data and experimental
  4. Quantifying regional sediment budgets for shoreline management

    https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/coastaloverview.pdf
    12 Jun 2020: The Environment Agency was a member of the External Advisory Board and is particularly interested in the work carried out to quantify the economic FCRM benefits of saltmarshes. ... Economic benefits of intertidal habitats. What are the full life FCERM
  5. Abstracts and Programmes Document Part B.PDF

    https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/venice2003/abstracts.pdf
    2 Dec 2003: Without relevant water protection measures and active environmental policies the economic growth will lead to acute environmental problems. ... 4. Economic aspects of conservation of the urban setting and its monuments for.

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